Building Construction Science
STATEments Student Spotlight: Regan Horn
Mississippi State University building construction science senior Regan Horn
First-year Building Construction Science students present tiny house frames
First-year building construction science students – led by Assistant Professor Lee Carson and College of Architecture, Art and Design Dean Jim West – spent the semester working on several projects that prepared them and led up to the design and construction of two tiny house frames, one steel and one wood.
BCS hosts lecture on arbitration in the construction industry
Starting off a series of lectures for the Building Construction Science Program, George C. Martin Jr. (president, Construction Management Inc. of Virginia and partner, Martin Industrial Park Venture LLC) presented on the topic of arbitration on Oct. 27.
BCS 3213 class visits Starkville Electric Department warehouse
The BCS 3213 class visited the Starkville Electric Department Warehouse on Nov. 16.
BCS students participate in ASC Competition
Each year, the Associated Schools of Construction (ASC) hosts a competition that challenges students to prepare and present a proposal to a problem statement in less than 48 hours.
MSU sophomore receives Associated Builders and Contractors Scholarship
A second-year student in Mississippi State’s College of Architecture, Art and Design is receiving major recognition from the state’s most diverse construction trade association.
Building Construction Science Banquet 2017
The 2017 annual Awards and Recognition Banquet for the Mississippi State University Building Construction Science Program was held on May 5 at the Mill Conference Center in Starkville.
Building Construction Science Banquet 2017
The 2017 annual Awards and Recognition Banquet for the Mississippi State University Building Construction Science Program was held on May 5 at the Mill Conference Center in Starkville.
Spotlight
Cora Howell
In 2014, Cora Howell was part of the early-entry program at Mississippi State’s College of Veterinary Medicine. Fate intervened, however, when she discovered a newer academic program offered by the university.